- Tue Feb 9 11:05 AM PST 2010 Big IT vendors overcomplicating the cloud
CA and NetApp have joined together on cloud offerings. But are they missing the point of simplifying enterprise IT?
- Tue Feb 9 10:15 AM PST 2010 The 404 Podcast 515: Where we look to our hands for inspiration
Today's episode of CNET's The 404 Podcast features a pink Ouija Board, the newest Facebook meme, search engine profiling, and Google's latest mapping feature that waves goodbye to your shopping privacy.
- Tue Feb 9 8:00 AM PST 2010 BioShock 2: Back to Rapture we go
Two and a half years later, BioShock 2 brings us back to Rapture for a new adventure.
- Tue Feb 9 5:00 AM PST 2010 Cisco predicts wireless-data explosion
Company's mobile data forecast predicts a 39-fold increase in mobile data traffic over the next four years.
- Tue Feb 9 12:00 AM PST 2010 Watching the birth of Flickr co-founder's gaming start-up
Stewart Butterfield and his friends are back at it with a new company. CNET's Daniel Terdiman was given exclusive, behind-the-scenes access as they built it from scratch.
- Tue Feb 9 12:00 AM PST 2010 Stewart Butterfield's Tiny Speck team
To build Glitch, the Flickr co-founder put together an impressive team of some of his earliest collaborators on the popular photo-sharing site.
- Mon Feb 8 11:34 AM PST 2010 EA's game arsenal coming to Facebook?
An exec at the gaming company hinted that its 'Madden NFL' franchise will launch a Facebook version, the first application we've seen of EA's Playfish acquisition to its existing game titles.
- Mon Feb 8 4:10 AM PST 2010 Linux founder endorses Google's Nexus One
The Google phone gives Linus Torvalds mobile phone religion--though more for apps than voice calls. Also: Firefox progress using Android's Linux.
- Sun Feb 7 10:37 PM PST 2010 IBM launches Power7 chip, systems
Big Blue's powerful new processor for servers integrates eight processing cores in one chip package, with each core capable of executing four tasks.
- Sat Feb 6 10:52 AM PST 2010 Macmillan titles return to Amazon
Following up on its Sunday statement that it is relenting to demands to raise e-book pricing above $9.99 for best sellers, Macmillan books are again available for sale via Amazon.com.




